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This examination of the clinician\u2019s knowledge is crucial so that clinicians can be helped to swiftly develop trust within the clinical dyad. Roos and Werbart, (2013) add \u201Cthe dyadic nature of the therapeutic relationship is seldom acknowledged in research on dropout, and there is a scarcity of studies that include therapist relationship and process factors\u201D (p. 396). Therefore, it is not only vital to assist clinicians in developing trust in the, at times, arduous and lengthy process of sound and successful clinical care, but also to combat the growing trend of shortened length of stay (LOS) in clinical care allocated by organized paying parties. Mental health professionals in the field report \u201Creimbursement is inconsistent and depends on state laws, private payers, technology type, and a number of other variables\u201D. This fact has resounding negative implications to not only those who have insurance that can accommodate the high price of clinical care, but also marginalizes the populations who have neither insurance nor funding necessary to receive clinical care. Thus, there is a need to promote skills that may increase and expedite the integrity, production, and breadth of the TA, enhance the client\u2019s satisfaction and success with clinical care, and furthermore advance the integrity of the mental health industry." ] } }, { "label": { "en": [ "Classification" ] }, "value": { "none": [ "RC489.T66 S73 2018" ] } }, { "label": { "en": [ "Publication Date" ] }, "value": { "none": [ "2018" ] } }, { "label": { "en": [ "Genre" ] }, "value": { "none": [ "Academic theses" ] } }, { "label": { "en": [ "Holding Location" ] }, "value": { "none": [ "Barry University Archives and Special Collections" ] } }, { "label": { "en": [ "Resource Identifier" ] }, "value": { "none": [ "RC489.T66 S73 2018_StantonShawnC" ] } }, { "label": { "en": [ "Language" ] }, "value": { "none": [ "English" ] } }, { "label": { "en": [ "Permanent Link" ] }, "value": { "none": [ "http://sobekcmsrv.barrynet.barry.edu/AA00001593/00001" ] } }, { "label": { "en": [ "Creator" ] }, "value": { "none": [ "Stanton, Shawn C." ] } }, { "label": { "en": [ "Note" ] }, "value": { "none": [ "Thesis (Ph.D.)--Barry University, 2018.", "Includes bibliographical references (leaves 118-136)." ] } }, { "label": { "en": [ "Physical Description" ] }, "value": { "none": [ "vi, 136 leaves ; 28 cm" ] } }, { "label": { "en": [ "Publisher" ] }, "value": { "none": [ "Barry University" ] } }, { "label": { "en": [ "Place of Publication" ] }, "value": { "none": [ "Miami, Fla." ] } }, { "label": { "en": [ "Type" ] }, "value": { "none": [ "Book" ] } }, { "label": { "en": [ "Rights Management" ] }, "value": { "none": [ "Copyright Shawn C. 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